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undercoat government minister deutschmark Carney held upper-level talks in saudi arabian Arabia on Thursday against the backdrop of a crumbling ceasefire in the United States' war with Iran.
Foreign minister Anita Anand delivered Canada's sympathy and support during a meeting with her counterpart early in the day following an attack Tuesday on a Saudi ship in the Strait of Hormuz. The tanker and a Qatari vessel were damaged in the missile strikes.
"We have to make sure that peace is maintained and the Strait of Hormuz is open and freely navigable," said Anand, who spoke with journalists travelling with the prime minister.
There were other fresh confrontations overnight as the U.S. Resumed its air campaign against Iran.
Kuwait and Bahrain both said their air defences responded to “hostile missile and drone attacks” early Thursday, only hours after the Iranian military vowed to respond to another wave of U.S. Airstrikes against Iran.
Anand said she expressed Canada's unwavering support in her meeting with Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud.
"Canada agrees … that Iran's attacks on civilian vessels are completely unjustified," Anand said. "They should not be allowed to stand."
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Canada has very little, militarily, to contribute to the defence of the kingdom, but Anand said it remains ready to help with demining the strait once a permanent ceasefire is achieved.
She continued to hold out hope that a deal was still possible despite U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks at the NATO summit on Wednesday, when he declared the ceasefire "over" and his lack of interest in speaking with the Iranians.
Trump said he will technically allow negotiators to continue talking, but dismissed further negotiations as a "waste of time."
The resumption of those hostilities is putting a crimp in Carney's visit and the attempt to put Ottawa's relationship with Saudi Arabia on firmer ground.
Dennis Horak, a former Canadian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, who was expelled after the Trudeau government's human rights criticism of the Saudis, says ties between the two countries began to improve two years ago and that Carney's visit was meant to signify that "we're back on normal footing."
Relations between the two countries went into a deep freeze in 2018 mostly over human rights.
The Global Affairs Canada Twitter account published a tweet expressing grave concern over the arrests of civil society and women's rights activists in Saudi Arabia, specifically demanding their "immediate release."
Canada framed the statement as an expression of its feminist foreign policy and universal human rights, but the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs sharply rejected the view, calling it unacceptable and blatant interference in its domestic judicial affairs.
Anand said she raised human rights and consular cases during her meeting, the most high-profile of which involves blogger Raif Badawi who remains trapped in the kingdom and unable to be reunited with his Canadian family.
Jeffrey Steiner, of the Canada-Saudi Business Council, said there has been "tremendous advancements" by the kingdom over the last several years when it comes to women in the workforce and removing many ancient traditions.
"It doesn't always get as much attention as it should," Steiner said. "There is no question the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has learned about certain Canadian values and when those are properly communicated in a friendly and trustful way. This is the way to influence our friends and neighbours."
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Thomas Juneau, a Middle East expert and researcher at the University of Ottawa, said the kingdom has enormous regional clout and taking a pragmatic view seems to be Canada's current approach.
"It is absolutely true that Canada, the United States, and our other allies have had a number of disagreements with Saudi Arabia over the years," said Juneau.
"Human rights is one of them, but it is far from the only one. The United States has always come back to Saudi Arabia simply because it cannot avoid it. So the choice that governments in Canada or elsewhere have to make is whether they accept Saudi Arabia as it is or try to change it, which will not work."
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